Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect early phenological stages of three secondary vegetation species in a temperate forest

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Yasmin Vázquez-Santos, Silvia Castillo-Argüero, Noé Manuel Montaño, Francisco Javier Espinosa-García, César Flores-Ortiz, Yuriana Martínez-Orea
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The relationship between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and secondary vegetation (SV) species at early phenological stages is critical for the successful establishment of these plants on disturbance sites in temperate forests. The main objective of this research is to evaluate the effect of AMF colonization on the early phenological stages (germination and early growth) of three shrub species present in the SV of a temperate forest in central Mexico. We collected soil from different sites in the Abies religiosa forest in central Mexico. We collected seeds of Acaena elongata, Ageratina glabrata, and Solanum pubigerum. We used a controlled experimental design with pasteurized soil (-AMF treatments) and unpasteurized soil (+ AMF treatments). We monitored germination percentage, growth (shoot and root weight and total biomass), AMF root colonization, and the mycorrhizal response index (MRI) for each plant species. All three species tested benefited by AMF, showing higher germination rates. Shoot and root weight and total biomass were significantly higher in the + AMF treatment. Solanum pubigerum showed greater stem length and Ageratina glabrata showed greater root development due to AMF. Ageratina glabrata and Acaena elongata were the most responsive to AMF as indicated by MRI. This research underscores the critical role of AMF in the early phenological stages of SV and highlights the potential ecological benefits of AMF in supporting plant germination and plant growth. These results suggest that AMF enhance germination and early growth of secondary vegetation species, which can be considered in management plans for forest ecosystems.

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丛枝菌根真菌对温带森林中三种次生植被早期物候期的影响
节肢菌根真菌(AMF)与次生植被(SV)物种在早期物候期的关系对于这些植物在温带森林受干扰地区的成功建立至关重要。本研究的主要目的是评估 AMF 定殖对墨西哥中部温带森林 SV 中三种灌木物种早期物候期(发芽和早期生长)的影响。我们从墨西哥中部的神仙树森林的不同地点采集了土壤。我们采集了Acaena elongata、Ageratina glabrata和Solanum pubigerum的种子。我们采用了巴氏杀菌土壤(-AMF 处理)和未巴氏杀菌土壤(+ AMF 处理)的对照实验设计。我们监测了每种植物的发芽率、生长情况(芽和根的重量以及总生物量)、AMF 根定植情况以及菌根反应指数(MRI)。所有三个受测物种都从 AMF 中受益,发芽率较高。在+AMF处理中,芽和根的重量以及总生物量都明显增加。在 AMF 的作用下,Solanum pubigerum 的茎长更长,Ageratina glabrata 的根系发展更快。核磁共振成像显示,Ageratina glabrata 和 Acaena elongata 对 AMF 的反应最强烈。这项研究强调了AMF在SV早期物候阶段的关键作用,并突出了AMF在支持植物发芽和植物生长方面的潜在生态效益。这些结果表明,AMF 能促进次生植被物种的发芽和早期生长,可在森林生态系统的管理计划中加以考虑。
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Plant Ecology
Plant Ecology 环境科学-林学
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3.40
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58
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8.6 months
期刊介绍: Plant Ecology publishes original scientific papers that report and interpret the findings of pure and applied research into the ecology of vascular plants in terrestrial and wetland ecosystems. Empirical, experimental, theoretical and review papers reporting on ecophysiology, population, community, ecosystem, landscape, molecular and historical ecology are within the scope of the journal.
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